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That museum is so cool! Wow, I'm sure our family could spend the entire day there.
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Your views from Jungfrau were just amazing...just so beautiful, what an amazing experience to see the snow covered mountains, the green valleys, I was in awe.
Glad you had better train mates on the way down the mountain, again more beautiful shots from the train ride.
I really love the quaint look of the Baren Hotel, even though it definitely seems like a strange layout, having to walk through the conference room to your room, yet having to go outside when a conference is in session.
Yhe Open Air Museum looked amazing and somewhere I could see myself spending hours. First off I love all the animal pictures, the cow photos are wonderful, so cool to be so close but those piglets, just adorable.
I have to tell you when I was looking at your pictures of the museum it reminded me of my high school, I went to a boarding school that actually was situated on an old Suaker Community site, our dorms were the original Shaker homes, we went to the Chapel in the same wooden chapel that the Shakers went too, the headmaster lived in once was the Village Elders house...they did tours every once in ahwile but looking at the busilding all set up as if someone could live in the town kind of reminded me of my school and living in these buildings that had been around for over a 100 years or so...pretty cool.
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Your views from Jungfrau were just amazing...just so beautiful, what an amazing experience to see the snow covered mountains, the green valleys, I was in awe.
We were too. It was just stunning.
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Glad you had better train mates on the way down the mountain, again more beautiful shots from the train ride.
I really love the quaint look of the Baren Hotel, even though it definitely seems like a strange layout, having to walk through the conference room to your room, yet having to go outside when a conference is in session.
It was a unique little place. I don't think I'd like to stay there for a week, as the layout would mess with my head but for a night, it was great.
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Yhe Open Air Museum looked amazing and somewhere I could see myself spending hours. First off I love all the animal pictures, the cow photos are wonderful, so cool to be so close but those piglets, just adorable.
I have to tell you when I was looking at your pictures of the museum it reminded me of my high school, I went to a boarding school that actually was situated on an old Suaker Community site, our dorms were the original Shaker homes, we went to the Chapel in the same wooden chapel that the Shakers went too, the headmaster lived in once was the Village Elders house...they did tours every once in ahwile but looking at the busilding all set up as if someone could live in the town kind of reminded me of my school and living in these buildings that had been around for over a 100 years or so...pretty cool.
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Loved the views from Lake Gunerer and of the valley and mountains! Especially, liked the one of the trains looking down on them! That was an amazing shot! Looked like they were cog wheel trains going up to the mountains, but not sure.
That was a strange variety of goats you saw there as their coat is so shaggy. Very odd? Any idea on the variety they are?
Glad you got to stop in Lucerne as I had a great time there, back in 1995 for a couple of nights on my first trip to Europe. Love the Transportation Museum, but wish I had a chance to see it. Didn't have time on my arrival day, but the second day it wasn't open! Looking forward to more of Lucerne and hope I can share some of my experiences with you with the upcoming photos of yours, I may recognize!
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I was just quickly scrolling through your pictures to get back to the start of this update because my tablet decided to be weird suddenly. Anyway, I though to myself, "That looks like Lucerne." And it was. We spent a fair bit of a day there walking around. It's another place my husband and I have both been to but not together and 20 years apart. Looking forward to this next part! Those are some interesting sign buildings.
Loved the views from Lake Gunerer and of the valley and mountains! Especially, liked the one of the trains looking down on them! That was an amazing shot! Looked like they were cog wheel trains going up to the mountains, but not sure.
I think they were.
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That was a strange variety of goats you saw there as their coat is so shaggy. Very odd? Any idea on the variety they are?
no - I didn't see any signs for the goats, I'm sure there were some, but I didn't get any photos of them.
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Glad you got to stop in Lucerne as I had a great time there, back in 1995 for a couple of nights on my first trip to Europe. Love the Transportation Museum, but wish I had a chance to see it. Didn't have time on my arrival day, but the second day it wasn't open!
That's a shame.
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Looking forward to more of Lucerne and hope I can share some of my experiences with you with the upcoming photos of yours, I may recognize!
Unfortunately you probably won't be able to, as we didn't go into Lucerne itself. We visited the town on our previous visit and we just didn't have time on this trip.
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